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You can use this function in the sales order and the service order. For more information, see sales order split and service order split.
Prerequisites
Before you split an order item, you have assigned the order item to a job.
For the fast split (see paragraph "Features"), you have defined a split indicator with default values, for example order type, bill-to party and percentage split amounts on the SAP Easy Access screen under Vehicle Sales and Service > Master Data > Order Split > Split Indicator.
Features
For each bill-to party, the system generates a split order with its own pricing, that is, also for the sold-to party from the order header. A split number is assigned for each split order. A split order consists of a split header and split items.
In the split header details, you can, among other things, specify an order type for this split order as well as the allocation of the following services to the bill-to party:
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Fast Split
You can create a split that uses predefined values, which you have defined in the split indicator. When you add a job to a VSS order you can assign a split indicator to it. The system uses the predefined values from the split indicator, when you create a new split for this job.
Activities
To split an order, you enter on the Split tab the order type, the bill-to party, the calculation type for split and the header's percentages and assign the job(s) to the newly created split. You can change an existing split by double-click the split header in order to copy the data to the split header details and process it. To add an additional bill-to party, create a new split header and assign the job(s) to it.
Example
The dealership Flitzer Repairs and Sales sells vehicles manufactured by the OEM Flitzer and receives a service order for the inspection of a three-year old vehicle with 35,000 km on the odometer. During the inspection, it is noted that the exhaust pipe has to be replaced and the wiring of a loudspeaker, which was built in as an extra in the workshop two years ago, has to be replaced.
The three jobs are split as follows:
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The example described above is depicted in the following figure: